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4th International Symposium Managing Animal Mortalities, Products, By-Products & Associated Health Risk: Connecting Research, Regulations & Response
Unknown author (Cornell Waste Management Institute, University of Maine-Cooperative Extension, Michigan State University, 2012) -
6th International Symposium on Animal Mortality Management
Unknown author (2018-06) -
Aerobic Composting Affects Manure's Nutrient Content
Aldrich, Brian; Bonhotal, Jean (Northeast DairyBusiness, 2006-03) -
Agricultural Plastics Recycling in New York State Case Study
Bonhotal, Jean; Bonacquist-Currin, Marley (2019)The case study looks at the NYS Recycling Agricultural Plastics Program. This case study summarizes the efforts and success of the program during operation, as well as an update of what has happened in the counties since. -
Agricultural Waste Market Research Study for NYS - Survey of County Representatives on LDPE Agricultural Plastic Film Management
Canadian-US Business Consulting Service at Clarkson University (Canadian-US Business Consulting Service at Clarkson University, 1996) -
Are solids a solid bedding?
Schwarz, Mary; Bonhotal, Jean (Hoard's Dairyman, 2009)Dried manure solids can make cents, and here's research that says it makes sense from a cow health prospective. -
Are Your Deadstock Piles and Disposal Costs Causing Your Farm Nightmares?
Bonhotal, Jean; Stahr, Ed; Schwarz, Mary (Country Folks, 2009) -
Assessing the Fate of Drugs in Livestock Mortality and Manures - final report
Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2012) -
Cabbage Transplant Production Using Organic Media at Cornell University, 2008
Rangarajan, Anu; Leonard, Betsy; Jack, Allison (Cornell University Departments of Horticulture and Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, 2008)INTRODUCTION: The goal of this project is to create an improved potting medium for organic vegetable transplant production. Healthy vigorous transplants will be less susceptible to insects, diseases and transplant shock ... -
Cabbage Transplant Production Using Organic Media, 2008
Rangarajan, Anu; Leonard, Betsy; Jack, Allison (Cornell University Departments of Horticulture and Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, 2008)INTRODUCTION: Successful transplant production begins with good growing media. Healthy vigorous transplants will be less susceptible to insects, diseases and transplant shock leading to better crop performance. Formulating ... -
Carbon Footprint of a University Compost Facility: Case Study of Cornell Farm Services
Schwarz, Mary; Bonhotal, Jean (May 22, 2018, 2018)Cornell University Farm Services collects recyclable organics from various locations around the University including the dining halls and other food service establishments, the veterinary hospital, satellite dairy cattle, ... -
Case for Caution Revisited: Health and Environmental Impacts of Application of Sewage Sludges to Agricultural Land
Harrison, Ellen Z; McBride, Murray (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2009)Over the past 15 years since the 40CFRPart503 rules were promulgated, there have been many new scientific findings regarding the environmental and health implications of the application of sewage biosolids to agricultural ... -
Cauliflower Transplant Production Using Organic Media, 2008
Rangarajan, Anu; Leonard, Betsy; Jack, Allison (Cornell University Departments of Horticulture and Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, 2008)INTRODUCTION: Successful transplant production begins with selecting good growing media. Healthy vigorous transplants will be less susceptible to insects, diseases and transplant shock, leading to improved overall crop ... -
Characteristics of a Sampling of New York State Composts
Schwarz, Mary; Bonhotal, Jean (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2017)Composting and marketing of composted products is an option for managing organic residuals. Composting is an environmentally sound and energy efficient way of managing manure, yard waste, food scraps, paper residuals, and ... -
Characterizing and Determining Beneficial Use of Paper Production Residuals that Otherwise Become Waste
Cornell Waste Management Institute (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2014)Background: Paper mill residuals differ depending on the process and associated chemicals needed to create the paper for the intended use. Finch Paper, LLC operates a paper mill in Glens Falls, New York. Finch starts ... -
Co-Composter - A Planning Tool to Determine the Space it Takes to Compost
Cornell Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering; Cornell Waste Management Institute (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2004)Co-Composter, an Excel spreadsheet model for the planning of co-composting systems for mixtures of dairy manure and other organic wastes. Co-Composter provides mass and volume balances, area estimations, and a cost analysis ... -
Comments on "Standards for the Use of Disposal of Sewage Sludge: Agency Response to the National Research Council Report on Biosolids Applied to Land and the Results of EPA's Review of Existing Sewage Sludge Regulations"
Harrison, Ellen Z (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2003) -
Compost Air Emissions Health Studies - literature review
Harrison, Ellen A (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2007) -
Compost Bulking Materials Fact Sheet #5
Bonhotal, Jean; Harrison, Ellen Z. (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2004) -
Compost Equipment - Fact Sheet #7
Bonhotal, Jean; Harrison, Ellen Z. (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2006)